10:20 p.m. Report of an unwanted person at a home in the 500 block of Old U.S. 50 East. The woman got her things and left.

8:30 p.m. Report of a person in a white truck throwing something out of the window at Outdoor Performance and the object broke the window.

8:12 p.m. 911 call a Campbellsburg man reported his wife was not home and didn't meet him at mechanic. His call was transferred to Washington County Sheriff's Department.

6:39 p.m. Report of a possible intoxicated person in the 120 block of Juliet Lane. The person was trying to get into a garage. The log stated there was a medical issue and an IU Health Hospital ambulance and Marion VFD responded.

6:10 p.m. Report of a large pile of carpet in the southbound lane on Ind. 37.

5:47 pm. A resident in the 300 block of Horseshoe Lane reporting finding a bag that had cut up shirts with patches that read police department defense. The resident was told it was okay to dispose of the items.

7:56 a.m. A woman at Hancock Avenue and Main Street reported she took her child to school and got behind a gray Four-Runner with several bumper stickers on the back of the vehicle and the male driver kept slowing down and watching the children as they were waiting for the school bus.

8:53 a.m. Fourth and Vine streets were closed to repair a water leak.

2:56 p.m. A resident at Camelot Apartments reports his F-150 was hit in the parking lot sometime in the last few days.

3:14 p.m. A resident in the 300 block of North Sixth Street reported that someone had broke into their home.

3:26 p.m. Report of a driver in a gold-colored Ford Ranger driving erratically and passing a school bus at 7th and Warren streets. Police were unable to find the vehicle.

3:43 p.m. Request for an officer to the Mitchell Junior High School because two students that they had problems with earlier are now with the parents in front of the building and invovled in an arguement.

3:43 p.m. Report of a person in a white pickup truck taking metal from a burn pit off Hancock Avenue.

3:46 p.m. A woman reported finding a small black and white dog with a brown face near the cemetery. The dog had a pink collar. She took the dog home with her but wanted to inform police in case the owners call.

4:41 p.m. Report of a fight in an upstairs apartment with lots of noise and children crying. No address was listed on the log.

5 p.m. Report of an intoxicated male in the JayC Store. He bought groceries and now is attempting to put them in his vehicle, but keeps falling down. Officers spoke to the man, who was not intoxicated, but having a medical issue. He is waiting for a family member to come pick him up.

7:58 p.m. A man reported finding a cocker spaniel near his home that has a green collar.

10:20 p.m. A woman on West Main Street reported a prowler was knocking on her window.

10:22 p.m. A woman in the 500 block of North 7th Street found a dog with a blue tag, but no number for an owner. The dog is medium-size with blond fur.

10:45 p.m. Request for extra patrol on West Oak Street.

11:04 p.m. A resident in Greenwood Street reported that a prowler was attempting to get into their shed in the back yard. Police found no prowler, but will make extra patrols.

11:16 p.m. A resident in the 300 block of West Vine Street reported there was a man outside her home that ran when her dogs began barking. Officers checked the area and made extra patrols. At 11:20 p.m. the woman called again and reported that the man was back wearing a red shirt and blue hat. While police were on their way the man ran from the back yard. The man was arrested.

11:47 p.m. Report of a green SUV setting in the middle of the roadway on Third Street between Frank Street and Grissom Avenue.

11:58 p.m. A resident in the 300 block West Frank Street reported they was woke by someone knocking on the door. There was a vehicle sitting in the roadway. She told police her garage door was shut when she went to bed, but now believes someone was attempting to get into it.

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